A family in West Bengal has worshipped a four-year-old Muslim girl during the Kumari Puja ritual of the ongoing Durga Pujab festival.
The Dutta family of Arjunpur in North 24 Parganas district worshipped Fatima, who hails from Agra in Uttar Pradesh, on the occasion of 'Maha Ashtami' on Sunday.
Pre-puberty girls are worshipped as Goddess Durga in the ritual which is an intricate part of 'Maha Ashtami'. According to the tradition, only Brahmin girls can be worshipped as Kumari.
The Dutta family have been holding Durga Puja in their residence since 2013, but this year they decided to move away from tradition to send a message of "inclusiveness and communal harmony".
"Earlier we used to worship only Brahmin girls as Kumari. But Maa Durga is the mother of every human being on the earth. So we broke away from the tradition," said Tamal Dutta, a family member who is an engineer at the local municipality.
"We had earlier worshipped a non-Brahmin girl and this time we worshipped a Muslim girl," he said.
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Once it was decided to worship a Muslim girl, the Duttas faced an uphill task of finding one.
He had asked his colleague Mohammed Ibrahim for help. Ibrahim suggested his niece Fatima, who lives in Agra with her parents, and convinced his sister and brother-in-law for their permission.
Fatima, who is yet to start her schooling, and her mother have been staying with the Duttas for the ceremony.
Worshipping of a Muslim girl during Kumari puja is, however, not new. Swami Vivekananda had worshipped a four- year-old Kashmiri Muslim girl as Goddess Durga on August 18, 1898 during Kumari Puja ritual at the Kheer Bhawani temple.
In 1901 he introduced Kumari Puja at Belur Math, the global headquarters of Ramakrishna Mission established by him, to underline the importance of women in society.